Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings
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Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings
Summary
Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings is an album[1].
Key Facts
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's instance of is recorded as The Lost Recordings — instance of (P31): album[2].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's genre is recorded as The Lost Recordings — genre (P136): death metal[3].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's follows is recorded as The Lost Recordings — follows (P155): Those Whom the Gods Detest[4].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's followed by is recorded as The Lost Recordings — followed by (P156): At the Gate of Sethu[5].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's performer is recorded as The Lost Recordings — performer (P175): Nile[6].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's record label is recorded as The Lost Recordings — record label (P264): Hammerheart Records[7].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's publication date is recorded as +2011-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's AllMusic album ID is recorded as mw0002213576[9].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's Discogs master ID is recorded as 385954[10].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121r2bm8[11].
- Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's Encyclopaedia Metallum release ID is recorded as 16892[12].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's performer is recorded as The Lost Recordings — performer (P175): Nile[6].
Publication
Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's publication date is recorded as +2011-00-00T00:00:00Z[8]. Its genre is recorded as The Lost Recordings — genre (P136): death metal[3].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Worship the Animal - 1994: The Lost Recordings's follows is recorded as The Lost Recordings — follows (P155): Those Whom the Gods Detest[4]. Its followed by is recorded as The Lost Recordings — followed by (P156): At the Gate of Sethu[5].